Needed Carb for 1986 cub 90e

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Re: Needed Carb for 1986 cub 90e

Post by Newtsalad » Wed Oct 14, 2009 4:05 pm

Then maybe the CDi, but they're not so easy to do.....

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Re: Needed Carb for 1986 cub 90e

Post by aliengravy » Wed Oct 14, 2009 4:26 pm

Newtsalad wrote:Then maybe the CDi, but they're not so easy to do.....

CDI is easier than the coil you mean??

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Re: Needed Carb for 1986 cub 90e

Post by Newtsalad » Wed Oct 14, 2009 5:04 pm

Is it? Oh I'm thinking of the stator wire wound thingy under the oojumaflobe. You have to take the rotor off for that.....

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Re: Needed Carb for 1986 cub 90e

Post by aliengravy » Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:31 pm

Newtsalad wrote:Is it? Oh I'm thinking of the stator wire wound thingy under the oojumaflobe. You have to take the rotor off for that.....

CDI is a little box next to the regulator! Just a plug to unclip and its free!! Coil is under the fuel tank, and unless you got small fingers you need seat off and fuel tank out!

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Re: Needed Carb for 1986 cub 90e

Post by Newtsalad » Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:37 pm

I wish I'd sent 'em to Deano with the carb....
I could have borrowed yours!
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Re: Needed Carb for 1986 cub 90e

Post by Deano -Chav- Notts » Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:45 pm

Ha-ha i'll try the carb first ,then go from there ,

i've had the coil out already ,,bit of a pain taking battery out ,carrier etc..but was just to make sure wires were ok etc....
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I can't thank you enough matey ......gonna test the carb tomorrow ... :?

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Re: Needed Carb for 1986 cub 90e

Post by Newtsalad » Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:48 pm

Good luck Deano, like I said, no rush. Just be absolutely certain.....

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Re: Needed Carb for 1986 cub 90e

Post by Deano -Chav- Notts » Thu Oct 15, 2009 8:51 am

Just a quick question .....Does everybody use the heat spacer on the carb..???... :roll:

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Re: Needed Carb for 1986 cub 90e

Post by Newtsalad » Thu Oct 15, 2009 10:01 am

There was a heat spacer on that carb, when on my bike.
However, When I put ag's carb on, I left it off! as I want to see how it runs without the spacer, for cold weather riding!
Someone, it may have been Nut, was saying how it's left out of later models, and the manifold wall is thickened to actually aid the transfer of heat from the engine to the carb.
If I were you Dean, I'd put the spacer in for the purposes of testing.
When the current 'issue' is resolved, then it might be good to try different things. :)

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Re: Needed Carb for 1986 cub 90e

Post by Deano -Chav- Notts » Thu Oct 15, 2009 11:33 am

Well ...Carb is on fitted c/w heat spacer.........gotta test her when this bloody rain lets up a bit. :x ....
she starts ok ..lol ;)

changing back to a 15T sprocket too ...

I'll keep you all posted....

thanks again newt .......(carb is nice & shiny..lol)

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